06.02.2011, 08:52
It's called a naming convention, the i is for integer and similarly the b is for boolean. They are used to show what type of variable it is without having to check its initialization, it's good programming practice. If you worked for a company or did a contract for a program, and you didn't use a standard naming convention, you would be fired.
Anyway good work there Slice, I'm sure this will be good for getting a standard of benchmarking tests around the forums for all of the new systems being released.
Anyway good work there Slice, I'm sure this will be good for getting a standard of benchmarking tests around the forums for all of the new systems being released.